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EDUC 615

NON PARAMETRIC DATA ANALYSIS FOR TEACHERS


(SUNDAY 3:00 6:00 P.M.)

FINAL EXAM

NIEL M. NISPEROS NOVEMBER 13, 2016


M.ED. MATH

PROBLEM 1: The Following are the mileage yield per gallon which a test driver consumed for 5 tankfuls each of four
kinds of gasoline. Use the Htest at the level of signigicance = .05 to check if the claim that there is no
significant difference in the true average mileage yield of the four kinds of gasoline.

Gasoline C 24 17 21 31 22
Gasoline P 21 31 32 19 17
Gasoline S 28 23 26 31 14
Gasoline T 29 16 18 31 20

I. Problem:

II. Hypotheses:

H0:

H1:

III. Data:

Gas C R1 Gas P R2 Gas S R3 Gas T R4


24 21 28 29
17 31 23 16
21 32 26 18
31 19 31 31
22 17 14 20
N= N= N= N=

NUMBER MILEAGE YIELD RANK


1 14
2 16
3 17
4 17
5 18
6 19
7 20
8 21
9 21
10 22
11 23
12 24
13 26
14 28
15 29
16 31
17 31
18 31
19 31
20 32
IV. TEST STATISTICS:

V. COMPUTATION:

VI. LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE:

VII. FINDINGS:

VIII. DECISION:

IX. CONLUSION:

X. INTERPRETATION:
PROBLEM 2: Seven students from the same class were given three sets of similar examinations to test their problem
solving skills in Calculus. Each test measures content and has the same number of test items. The
students were subjected to three background conditions while taking each set of test. Test whether the
background. Whether the background conditions while taking each set of test significantly affect the
ability of students to solve problems in Calculus at .05 level of sifnificance.

STUDENTS QUIET CONDITION SLIGHTLY NOISY VERY NOISY


A 22 16 14
B 15 12 8
C 10 6 7
D 8 5 10
E 11 8 12
F 18 15 10
G 15 16 18

I. PROBLEM:

II. HYPOTHESES:

H0:

H1:

III. DATA:

STUDENTS QUIET CONDITION SLIGHTLY NOISY VERY NOISY


A 22 16 14
B 15 12 8
C 10 6 7
D 8 5 10
E 11 8 12
F 18 15 10
G 15 16 18
RANK SUM T1 = T2 = T3 =

IV. TEST STATISTICS:

V. COMPUTATION:
VI. LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE:

VII. FINDINGS:

VIII. DECISION:

IX. CONCLUSION:

X. INTERPRETATION:
PROBLEM 3: The nicotine content of two brands of cigarettes, neasured in milligrams, are as follows:

BRAND X 4.1 0.7 3.1 2.5 4.0 6.2


BRAND Y 2.1 4.0 5.4 4.8 3.3 1.6 1.7 5.4

Test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance, that the average nicotine content of the two brands are equal.

I. PROBLEM:

II. HYPOTHESES:

H0:

H1:

III. DATA:

BRAND X RANK BRAND Y RANK


4.1 2.1
0.7 4.0
3.1 5.4
2.5 4.8
4.0 3.3
6.2 1.6
1.7
5.4
W1 = W2 =

NUMBER OBSERVATION BOTH GROUP RANK


1 0.7
2 1.6
3 1.7
4 2.1
5 2.5
6 3.1
7 3.3
8 4.0
9 4.0
10 4.1
11 4.8
12 5.4
13 5.4
14 6.2

IV. TEST STATISTICS:

V. COMPUTATION:
VI. LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE:

VII. FINDINGS:

VIII. DECISION:

IX. CONCLUSION:

X. INTERPRETATION:

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